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Cavitt JF, Jones SL, Wilson NM, J. Dieni S, Zimmerman TS, Doster RH, Howe WH.  2014.  Atlas of breeding colonial waterbirds in the interior western United States.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/migbirds/species/birds/western_colonial/Atlas_WCWS_interior_1-23-2014_FINAL.pdf
Cavitt JF, Jones SL, Wilson NM, J. Dieni S, Zimmerman TS, Doster RH, Howe WH.  2014.  Atlas of breeding colonial waterbirds in the interior western United States.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/migbirds/species/birds/western_colonial/Atlas_WCWS_interior_1-23-2014_FINAL.pdf
Cazier L.D.  2002.  Snake River ESA snail colony evaluation, additional survey and laboratory studies: 2001 (with supplemental analyses).  
Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Maestas JD, Pellant M, Boyd CS, Campbell SB, Espinosa S, Havlina DW, Mayer KE, Wuenschel A.  2014.  Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: a strategic multi-scale approach.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr326.html
Chandler DS.  1999.  Revision of the North American species of Amblyderus with a checklist of the world species (Coleoptera: Anthicidae).  Transactions of the American Entomological Society.  125(3):269-293.  Available from http://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1240&context=nhaes
Christy RE, West SD.  1993.  Biology of bats in Douglas-fir forests.  Biology and management of old-growth forests.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr308.pdf
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Clark WH, Bean B, Myers R.  2004.  Information request for clarification of certain listed snail occurrences in the middle Snake River, Idaho.  Middle Snake River Project.  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2013.  Animal observation data collected during IPC rights-of-way survey work, 2013 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2013.  Animal observation data collected during IPC rights-of-way survey work, 2013 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Cliff-Rose, Inc., Austin M.L.  2013.  Avian presence and use: Double Diamond Ranch region and adjacent habitats of the Goose Creek Basin, Idaho 1999-2000 & 2010-2013.  
Cliff-Rose, Inc., Austin M.L.  2013.  Avian presence and use: Double Diamond Ranch region and adjacent habitats of the Goose Creek Basin, Idaho 1999-2000 & 2010-2013.  
Cliff-Rose, Inc., Austin M.L.  2013.  Avian presence and use: Double Diamond Ranch region and adjacent habitats of the Goose Creek Basin, Idaho 1999-2000 & 2010-2013.  
Coates S.  2021.  Long-billed curlew survey data from 2016 - 2021.  
Colket B., Cooke S., Crymes G., Mancuso M..  2006.  Element occurrence review and update for five rare plant species.  
Condon LA, Pyke DA.  2016.  Filling the interspace - restoring arid land mosses: source populations, organic matter, and overwintering govern success.  Ecology and Evolution.  2016:1-10.
Condon LA, Pyke DA.  2016.  Filling the interspace - restoring arid land mosses: source populations, organic matter, and overwintering govern success.  Ecology and Evolution.  2016:1-10.
Connelly JW, Gates RJ.  1981.  First record of a black-legged kittiwake in Idaho.  Condor.  83:272-273.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103182
Conway CJ, Simon JC.  2003.  Comparison of detection probability associated with burrowing owl survey methods.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  67(3):501–511.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3802708
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.